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		<title>By: Pray for the Redskins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pray for the Redskins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1) In general, three readings. The first is the Old Testament, the second and the third of the gospels. Usually the sermon (we call it a homily) is related somehow to one of the readings. Sometimes, the priest who was to spring another topic.   2) If the readings are the same in every Catholic church. My husband was recently on the other side of the planet and had the same reading we did in the states. The message is not the same. The priest comes with its own message and what homily blowing.   BTW - the readings are in a rotation of three years. Methodists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, and all use the same readings as the Catholic Church.   3) Yes   4) the presence of Christ is complete in the body (bread) and blood (wine) so no one should have both. some do. I do not drink blood unless I am on the first pew. It also asks people not to take the blood, if you have a disease.   BTW - Eucharistic minister has maintained that drinking the blood that remains in the cup   5) the Latin is optional. is up to the priest. if it makes you feel better, most Catholics have no idea what is being said either.   6) If you did see that correctly. I think that is what the body of Christ is also present in the blood.   7) the box is called the tabernacle. and yes, we are inclined to the real presence of Jesus Christ.   8) every priest is different like each person is different. all have their different styles of preaching.   to the extent that the cups thing, we have been this way for a couple of thousand years. not really change things. 8-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1) In general, three readings. The first is the Old Testament, the second and the third of the gospels. Usually the sermon (we call it a homily) is related somehow to one of the readings. Sometimes, the priest who was to spring another topic.<br />
  2) If the readings are the same in every Catholic church. My husband was recently on the other side of the planet and had the same reading we did in the states. The message is not the same. The priest comes with its own message and what homily blowing.<br />
  BTW - the readings are in a rotation of three years. Methodists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, and all use the same readings as the Catholic Church.<br />
  3) Yes<br />
  4) the presence of Christ is complete in the body (bread) and blood (wine) so no one should have both. some do. I do not drink blood unless I am on the first pew. It also asks people not to take the blood, if you have a disease.<br />
  BTW - Eucharistic minister has maintained that drinking the blood that remains in the cup<br />
  5) the Latin is optional. is up to the priest. if it makes you feel better, most Catholics have no idea what is being said either.<br />
  6) If you did see that correctly. I think that is what the body of Christ is also present in the blood.<br />
  7) the box is called the tabernacle. and yes, we are inclined to the real presence of Jesus Christ.<br />
  <img src='http://www.romancatholicresources.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> every priest is different like each person is different. all have their different styles of preaching.<br />
  to the extent that the cups thing, we have been this way for a couple of thousand years. not really change things. <img src='http://www.romancatholicresources.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Eva S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eva S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Um the only one I know is the number 4. Yes, it is assumed that the body and blood of Christ, but some do not drink wine just because of the germs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Um the only one I know is the number 4. Yes, it is assumed that the body and blood of Christ, but some do not drink wine just because of the germs.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymou</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymou</dc:creator>
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		<description>for wine, only the priest and lay people come to drink the wine ... overing the Catholic Church to come out a bit around the congragation due to health concerns ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>for wine, only the priest and lay people come to drink the wine &#8230; overing the Catholic Church to come out a bit around the congragation due to health concerns &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Born'gain Catholic</title>
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		<dc:creator>Born'gain Catholic</dc:creator>
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		<description>1-The priest or deacon who reads reaffirm a Homily.   2-The readings are the same on any given day at any Mass. Cath worldwide. all scheduled and predetermined. The Bible is read in its entirety during the Mass in a full year.   3-In honor of the blood of Christ, yes, and during the Consecration and Blessing   4-If this is typical, usually only receive under the species of bread during the Mass, some churches always do both .... local bishop and tradition dictate that order.   5-Some pieces are preserved in the Latin tradition ... again.   6-If you saw correctly. I do not know?   7-Called a tent or tent-housing-this is where we host or the consecrated bread. Once established, it is now the Body and Blood of Jesus. So we continue here. And reverant to Him, not from your store. :)   8-Priests are people with personalities too. Some are animated, some are boring ... all are blessed and solemn at times.   Thanks for the honest question!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1-The priest or deacon who reads reaffirm a Homily.<br />
  2-The readings are the same on any given day at any Mass. Cath worldwide. all scheduled and predetermined. The Bible is read in its entirety during the Mass in a full year.<br />
  3-In honor of the blood of Christ, yes, and during the Consecration and Blessing<br />
  4-If this is typical, usually only receive under the species of bread during the Mass, some churches always do both &#8230;. local bishop and tradition dictate that order.<br />
  5-Some pieces are preserved in the Latin tradition &#8230; again.<br />
  6-If you saw correctly. I do not know?<br />
  7-Called a tent or tent-housing-this is where we host or the consecrated bread. Once established, it is now the Body and Blood of Jesus. So we continue here. And reverant to Him, not from your store. <img src='http://www.romancatholicresources.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
  8-Priests are people with personalities too. Some are animated, some are boring &#8230; all are blessed and solemn at times.<br />
  Thanks for the honest question!</p>
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		<title>By: scotgirl</title>
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		<description>1. Sometimes, the priest gives the homily in a non-issue if you feel it necessary to do so. Usually, the homily is linked to writing, but sometimes not.   2. Yes - based on the lectionary readings for that day. Also be the same in many Protestant churches that use the lectionary, too.   3. I think it is meant to cover the funeral shroud represents the Lord - but that serves to keep the content clean.   4. It&#39;s just a personal choice - most people do not drink from the cup due to the most common germs (some people because of compromised immunity). Some people just do not like wine.   5. It is usually the Mass in the vernacular these days - but it could be that only a couple of sentences in ordinary Latin - could have been a special day.   6. Probably just dipping in.   7. That is the tabernacle where the host is maintained, and their interpretation is correct - that bow, as it represents the body of the Lord. That is also why the knee upon entering a church people (although many people think it is toward the altar, the tabernacle, but is in the front that are supposed to do in any direction that is ).   8. That&#39;s just a more modern style - some priests, such as walking and some still remain in one place. It is simply a personal style that any priest has.   I hope this helps.   __________   Re: little plastic cups - not because the Lord became a common cup.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Sometimes, the priest gives the homily in a non-issue if you feel it necessary to do so. Usually, the homily is linked to writing, but sometimes not.<br />
  2. Yes - based on the lectionary readings for that day. Also be the same in many Protestant churches that use the lectionary, too.<br />
  3. I think it is meant to cover the funeral shroud represents the Lord - but that serves to keep the content clean.<br />
  4. It&#39;s just a personal choice - most people do not drink from the cup due to the most common germs (some people because of compromised immunity). Some people just do not like wine.<br />
  5. It is usually the Mass in the vernacular these days - but it could be that only a couple of sentences in ordinary Latin - could have been a special day.<br />
  6. Probably just dipping in.<br />
  7. That is the tabernacle where the host is maintained, and their interpretation is correct - that bow, as it represents the body of the Lord. That is also why the knee upon entering a church people (although many people think it is toward the altar, the tabernacle, but is in the front that are supposed to do in any direction that is ).<br />
  8. That&#39;s just a more modern style - some priests, such as walking and some still remain in one place. It is simply a personal style that any priest has.<br />
  I hope this helps.<br />
  __________<br />
  Re: little plastic cups - not because the Lord became a common cup.</p>
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		<title>By: Ali</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ali</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. yes .... There are two readings, and a Gospel. His sermon is actually called homliy   2.no. ... are generally the same in every diocese, although   3. yes, most likely.   4. Yes, drinking wine is optional .... i only drink it if there are not many people before drinking .... I do it for hygiene   5. Never been to a mass spoken Latin, but I suppose that some churches do   6. I have never seen. You are not supposed to sauce pan with the wine embargo. You are supposed to eat the bread and then drink the wine.   7. The cabinet is called the Tabernacle ... Jesus that is revered, and not the bread represents Jesus, Jesus   8.It only depends on the priest .... Some priests are very strong and there, while some priests are boring and say what you have to say ... I personally like more energetic priests</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. yes &#8230;. There are two readings, and a Gospel. His sermon is actually called homliy<br />
  2.no. &#8230; are generally the same in every diocese, although<br />
  3. yes, most likely.<br />
  4. Yes, drinking wine is optional &#8230;. i only drink it if there are not many people before drinking &#8230;. I do it for hygiene<br />
  5. Never been to a mass spoken Latin, but I suppose that some churches do<br />
  6. I have never seen. You are not supposed to sauce pan with the wine embargo. You are supposed to eat the bread and then drink the wine.<br />
  7. The cabinet is called the Tabernacle &#8230; Jesus that is revered, and not the bread represents Jesus, Jesus<br />
  8.It only depends on the priest &#8230;. Some priests are very strong and there, while some priests are boring and say what you have to say &#8230; I personally like more energetic priests</p>
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		<title>By: stpolyca</title>
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		<dc:creator>stpolyca</dc:creator>
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		<description>I know what he&#39;s talking about his mass. It is about life on EWTN. (Eternal Word Television Network)   I will answer your questions!   1) Yes, reading the Bible is in every Mass the homily or sermon is always read and never requires every priest of the diocese.   2) Yes, the Bible readings are the same in every Catholic Church. There is what is called a missal in which every priest, bishop, pope, etc read form telling them what to say and when.   3) Yes, wine is sacred, is the true blood of Jesus Christ. There can be contaminated in any way.   4) In general, the host (bread) is immersed in the wine beforehand. Reducing pollution.   5) Sometimes, one can say the Mass in Latin. It is up to the priest. A lot of people like it because it is more reverent.   6) Did you see the correct one. The body and blood of Christ as it was mixed on the cross.   7) The cabinet is the one you saw Tabernacle. It has the remains of the body and blood of Christ that are not tampered with.   8) LOL Most of the priests and religious are very lively EWTN. There is no such thing as a charismatic Catholicism!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know what he&#39;s talking about his mass. It is about life on EWTN. (Eternal Word Television Network)<br />
  I will answer your questions!<br />
  1) Yes, reading the Bible is in every Mass the homily or sermon is always read and never requires every priest of the diocese.<br />
  2) Yes, the Bible readings are the same in every Catholic Church. There is what is called a missal in which every priest, bishop, pope, etc read form telling them what to say and when.<br />
  3) Yes, wine is sacred, is the true blood of Jesus Christ. There can be contaminated in any way.<br />
  4) In general, the host (bread) is immersed in the wine beforehand. Reducing pollution.<br />
  5) Sometimes, one can say the Mass in Latin. It is up to the priest. A lot of people like it because it is more reverent.<br />
  6) Did you see the correct one. The body and blood of Christ as it was mixed on the cross.<br />
  7) The cabinet is the one you saw Tabernacle. It has the remains of the body and blood of Christ that are not tampered with.<br />
  <img src='http://www.romancatholicresources.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> LOL Most of the priests and religious are very lively EWTN. There is no such thing as a charismatic Catholicism!</p>
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		<title>By: Zorcan from Antares</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zorcan from Antares</dc:creator>
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		<description>One question: Centuries of parishioners blinded to what is said in the NT, especially short writings of Paul, who clearly unmask their sophistry, is common. There is no logic, common sense, not their rituals, except in demystifying the congregation with a &#34;dead&#34; language that Jesus never spoke, but now deemed &#34;holy&#34;.   Result: &#34;The Bible is too complicated for ordinary people to understand.&#34; However, all the meaningless ritual that does not understand Catholic priest, or can explain to you.   .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One question: Centuries of parishioners blinded to what is said in the NT, especially short writings of Paul, who clearly unmask their sophistry, is common. There is no logic, common sense, not their rituals, except in demystifying the congregation with a &quot;dead&quot; language that Jesus never spoke, but now deemed &quot;holy&quot;.<br />
  Result: &quot;The Bible is too complicated for ordinary people to understand.&quot; However, all the meaningless ritual that does not understand Catholic priest, or can explain to you.<br />
  .</p>
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		<title>By: Dennis T</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dennis T</dc:creator>
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		<description>The best that can answer all your questions no.1 Scripture provides for the entire liturgical year. no.2 is the same in every Catholic church. mass. The cup is covered once the wine is transformed into concrete blood of Jesus is where our faith lies. no.4 priest is also the discretion to manage both spices special occasion least that is how I under stand it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best that can answer all your questions no.1 Scripture provides for the entire liturgical year. no.2 is the same in every Catholic church. mass. The cup is covered once the wine is transformed into concrete blood of Jesus is where our faith lies. no.4 priest is also the discretion to manage both spices special occasion least that is how I under stand it.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert S</dc:creator>
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		<description>1) What is called the Liturgy of the Word, the talk is a homily.   The priest or a deacon present at each Mass.   2) Yes, the reading has been compiled in the Lectionary.   Moves each year through one of the synoptic gospels.   Specific message, based on readings, it is up to the preacher.   3) Yes, that is only to protect the wine from fruit flies.   4) The wine was reduced during the Black Plague - (but today,   receipt of both species were encouraged again.   The symbolism of &#34;a cup&#34; is considered important.   Of course, the wider use of churches to speed things up.   5) Initially, there is a Greek response, the Kyrie.   But Latin is allowed for all the standard answers.   In this way, people can respond regardless of their language.   6) Yes, that means the unity of Christ&#39;s body, -)   action was based on the Jewish Passover Seder.   7) What is called the Tabernacle, which means&#39; shop &#39;.   Yes, reverencing the presence of Christ.   8) The priest of the animation is only a matter of personality.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1) What is called the Liturgy of the Word, the talk is a homily.<br />
  The priest or a deacon present at each Mass.<br />
  2) Yes, the reading has been compiled in the Lectionary.<br />
  Moves each year through one of the synoptic gospels.<br />
  Specific message, based on readings, it is up to the preacher.<br />
  3) Yes, that is only to protect the wine from fruit flies.<br />
  4) The wine was reduced during the Black Plague - (but today,<br />
  receipt of both species were encouraged again.<br />
  The symbolism of &quot;a cup&quot; is considered important.<br />
  Of course, the wider use of churches to speed things up.<br />
  5) Initially, there is a Greek response, the Kyrie.<br />
  But Latin is allowed for all the standard answers.<br />
  In this way, people can respond regardless of their language.<br />
  6) Yes, that means the unity of Christ&#39;s body, -)<br />
  action was based on the Jewish Passover Seder.<br />
  7) What is called the Tabernacle, which means&#39; shop &#39;.<br />
  Yes, reverencing the presence of Christ.<br />
  <img src='http://www.romancatholicresources.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> The priest of the animation is only a matter of personality.</p>
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